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Penguin2:YES. OUR OIL. The oil and gas reserves belong to Nigeria, not to Igbos, and if you try to steal them via your 'Biafra' nonsense, you will be slaughtered en masse!! And this time there will be no ''No Victor, No Vanquished'' policy. You will be completely and utterly annihilated, and your cities renamed from Enugu, Onitsha, and Owerri, to New Kano, New Ibadan, and New Oshogbo. |
Penguin2:Nobody wants to side with IGBOS, because they all know you people are tribalists who only care for yourselves, and only care about cornering the oil and gas resources of the Delta for yourselves. Even the Delta people want nothing to do with you, much less Yorubas or anyone else. Sorry dude, You are on your own, and if you try any rubbish again, you will be slaughtered en masse. Again. |
Penguin2:You don't need a 'law'' to tell you that drug addicts have lost their free will. Especially those addicted to the stuff Igbo traffickers specialize in, like heroin, cocaine, and opiods. ''Studies have shown and confirmed that addiction is a long-term brain disease that can happen to all of us. According to the American Society of Addiction Medicine and American Medical Association, addiction is a disease caused by a combination of genetics & environmental and behavioral factors. A person’s brain is created and designed to seek out a rewarding experience caused by the chemical dopamine. Because our brains remember these actions, the result is often due to the release of this chemical over and over again. This is also the reason why a person is addicted to drugs and alcohol because these substances often trigger the release of dopamine.'' https://arizonaaddictioncenter.org/free-will-and-addiction-is-it-a-choice/ So NO. Your excuse about ''free will'' for hard drug addicts is pathetic, false, and rejected by science. |
GodHatesBigots:I guess the brain of the writer of the article you quoted is not working either. SHE is not suggesting you ''destroy'' anybody. I would take her reasoned, intelligent, common sense approach to the issue over the drug-addled, tribalist spear chucker, hate-filled, ignorant, dunderhead approach of half-schooled nitwits like yourself any day, anytime. Was it not your act-now-and-think-later, donkey head approach that led to 3 million of your people getting slaughtered like cockroaches in civil war? I guess we need to round up all the Igbo drug traffickers around the world who are killing people in their thousands with their dangerous drugs and SHOOT THEM. Deal? |
Penguin2:You think you end banditry by screaming your hatred for Buhari and Fulani people on Nairaland? No. You end banditry by creating job opportunities, reducing unemployment, and boosting economic activities. Sheer common sense which eludes your tribalistic, hate-filled head. |
GodHatesBigots:Are the illiterate Fulani herdsmen also ''carefully orchestrating the destruction of life and property'' in Ghana? How are people who cannot even read and write able to ''carefully orchestrate'' ANYTHING across an entire sub-region? Why can't your dull head see that it is simply a climate crisis which needs to be addressed holistically and not through hatred, tribalism, and suspicion? Aren't you educated? Here is what scholars are saying, Climate Change and Farmer–Herder Conflicts in West Africa Charlene Cabot, Paris Nomadic and semi-nomadic herders such as the FulBe have a long history of migrating and also of building relationships with various sedentary farming populations in West Africa. These contacts can take various forms, from coexistence to cooperation or competition and even to conflicts over shared natural renewable resources, namely fresh water and land, which can be referred to as Common-Pool Resources (CPRs). The effects of climate change are already being felt in these regions, and the IPCC forecasts that they will significantly increase, with more irregular precipitation and rising temperatures. These changes could aggravate land degradation and increase the frequency of droughts, and consequently lead to declining food production and a decline in the availability of water. Climate change is thus putting a strain on delicate relationships between farmers and herders, because of its effect on CPRs. Herders and farmers of the drylands of West Africa are indeed highly vulnerable to changes in the availability of CPRs. In a context where the object of the conflict plays (or is perceived to play) a key role in the survival of the parties, there are risks of an escalation to violence and a destabilization of the security of both communities. Agro-pastoral conflicts might increase in frequency and intensity in the coming years. However, a conflict reduction lens can be applied to these climate-change-induced or -aggravated farmer–herder conflicts over CPRs in general and in particular in West Africa. https://www.researchgate.net/publication/309442498_Climate_Change_and_Farmer-Herder_Conflicts_in_West_Africa |
GodHatesBigots:Are Fulanis the only people that kill or engage in crime in Nigeria? Are there not thousands of Igbo kidnappers and armed robbers in Nigeria? See, WHATEVER you accuse the Fulanis of doing, YOUR PEOPLE are also doing, including crime and killing. So kindly shut up and go park yourself somewhere. |
owobokiri:You seem blissfully unaware what the drugs your people sell do to people. ''Illicit drug use is – directly and indirectly – responsible for over 750,000 deaths per year'' https://ourworldindata.org/illicit-drug-use So remind us again WHY Igbos have the right to go round the world killing people? |
owobokiri:95% of herdsmen in West Africa are Fulani. What are you talking about? What has Dan Fodio got to do with this, you tribalist air head who cannot see anything but through his spear-chucking tribalist lens? |
nero2face:Ghanaian leaders, just like Nigerian leaders, are not dumb, thoughtless and stupid like you. They realise that despite the crisis, the herdsmen are responsible for providing the meat/protein needs of their entire populations, and so ''flushing them out'' will lead to a rise in malnutrition, which will be 1 million times worse than the comparatively few people affected now by the crisis. So it is all about finding lasting solutions that don't throw away the baby with the bathwater. Sheer common sense, well outside the confines of your ethnic/religious hate and tribalism. |
owobokiri:The real issue is actually desertification, which is forcing them southwards in desperation to graze their cattle. That is why it's happening all over West Africa. |
Wizzzzmike:So when you are posting Nigerian crises, it is because you love Nigeria, correct? Listen, you short Ghana man, go to Ghanaweb where you belong, and join your countrymen in solving the HERDSMEN CRISIS engulfing your country. |
Wizzzzmike:Erm, yes dunderhead. If people are being shot and killed over access to grazing land for cattle, it IS a crisis. |
Ghana Sees Rise In Fulani Herdsmen Invasions, No Longer Mocks Nigeria, as Herdsmen invade Southern Ghana Fulani herdsmen shot in fresh attacks on them in Ghana https://africafeeds.com/2021/04/04/fulani-herdsmen-shot-in-fresh-attacks-on-them-in-ghana/ Herdsmen Crisis: Over 100 cattle shot dead at two farming communities in Kintampo South, Ghana https://www.modernghana.com/news/1072598/over-100-cattle-shot-dead-at-two-farming-communiti.html Adaklu-Tsrefe warns herdsmen against entry into its boundaries https://www.ghanaweb.com/GhanaHomePage/NewsArchive/Adaklu-Tsrefe-warns-herdsmen-against-entry-into-its-boundaries-1214083 |
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Wizzzzmike:Fulani herdsmen shot in fresh attacks on them in Ghana https://africafeeds.com/2021/04/04/fulani-herdsmen-shot-in-fresh-attacks-on-them-in-ghana/ Herdsmen Crisis: Over 100 cattle shot dead at two farming communities in Kintampo South, Ghana https://www.modernghana.com/news/1072598/over-100-cattle-shot-dead-at-two-farming-communiti.html Adaklu-Tsrefe warns herdsmen against entry into its boundaries https://www.ghanaweb.com/GhanaHomePage/NewsArchive/Adaklu-Tsrefe-warns-herdsmen-against-entry-into-its-boundaries-1214083 You need more? Air head. |
Penguin2:By right Igbos should have been DECIMATED after the war, your cities burnt down, and your people executed or chased into exile. That is what normally happens when you lose a war. Go and study the history of warfare if you don't know. It was Gowon's No Victor No Vanquished policy that allowed Igbos to retain their land, their cities, and everything else after they lost the war. Were it not for Gowon's kindness, there would be nothing like Igbo today, because you were at the complete MERCY of Nigerian troops after your starving population surrendered and Ojukwu had fled to Ivory Coast. It was Gowon who gave the order for Nigerian troops to stop shooting, after the surrender. He could have EASILY ordered his troops to go in for the final kill, and turn the whole east to a parking lot. You yourself are alive today because of Gowon's kindness. So shut up and count your blessings. Comparing your loss in the civil war to herdsmen desperate to feed their cattle is ILLITERATE and dumb, and shows you lack basic common sense. For the herdsmen issue, Compare like to like. If YOU had been born into a poor illiterate family in Sokoto, and all you knew was nomadic cattle herding, and saw fertile lands drying up all around you, you would follow the other herdsmen and head south, and the chances of you getting a gun to protect your cattle and livelihood, heading southwards, will increase by a factor of 20. In your idiocy, you are implying that the fulanis of West Africa all had a meeting somewhere, and decided to rampage through the south to ''Islamize'' West Africa, but if you had a working brain and went on Google, you would EASILY find numerous scholarly articles highlighting the desertification and climate change crisis driving them southwards in desperation for grazing land, meaning that only a collaborative approach to solving the problem can work. But will your tribalist hate-filled head allow you to see reason? |
seunmsg:They hate Nigeria, and Nigeria hates them too. They can go to blazes. |
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